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Camden Town, London

Camden Enterprise Hotel is located in a Victorian building dating back to 1865 in the Camden district in London, next to Chalk Farm underground station and a 10-minute walk from Camden Market and...
I love it. Don’t need to find another hotel, just go to this. No regret. If I’m coming back will take this one. Really nice worker service, helpful people. If you need taxi, ok. If you need to speak with someone, ok. Lol. I love my room. Clean <3 perfect. Go to Zoo if you are there.

Tower Hamlets, London

Set in London, within a short walk from Canary Wharf and the DLR network offering direct links to Bank, Lansbury Heritage Hotel features boutique accommodation with complimentary access to a spa...
Luxury comfortable hotel. Intelligent equipped room. Nice experience.

City of London, London

Set in the former Midland Bank building in the City of London, just steps from Bank Station, The Ned hosts 250 bedrooms, ten restaurants and a range of men’s and women’s grooming services.
An amazing hotel one of the best I have ever stayed , great service, decor, restaurants, would definitely stay there next time I'm in London.

Islington, London

Enjoying a central location in the heart of London, right next to Finsbury Square Garden and a short walk from Liverpool Street, Montcalm Royal London House-City of London offers free WiFi, a rooftop...
Always a great stay. Thank you

Hackney, London

Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, citizenM London Shoreditch offers accommodation in London, just a 3-minute walk from Shoreditch High Street Station.
Best hotel ever. In a great and very interesting district. Close to public transport. Great modern concept. Friendly and amusing staff. Good food. Good coffee. Lots of reading matter. Free internet access. - And now for the best: The room - comfy bed, great duvet, two big pillows. Smart ligthing with mood lights which I absolutely loved. Rainforest shower head (uuuuh, I want one at home. Free films. Lots of tv-channels. AM shower gel and shampoo and PM shower gel and shampoo in generous large bottles. Big fluffy towels. Smart interior design, and functional too. I am a citizenM for the duration.

Bethnal Green, London

Breakfast options

The East London Hotel is situated in London and features a bar. It is located 170 metres from Bethnal Green underground station, which is one stop from Liverpool Street.
The hotel is beautifully detailed, modern and new. Lots of style.

Bloomsbury, London

Breakfast options

Russell Square Hotel is located in London, less than 1 km from British Museum, and provides free WiFi. Popular points of interest nearby include Royal Opera House and Ambassadors Theatre.
The location is fantastic. Right next door to the Russell Square tube station, 2 stops to Covent...

West End, London

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Located in a restored Baptist Church house, in the heart of Bloomsbury’s historic Holborn, L’oscar London is a small hotel located within 500 metres of British Museum and 600 metres of Theatre Royal...
The staff was incredibly friendly; their attention to detail and excitement to help helped me...

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Avg. price/night: £315

9.6
Exceptional
11 reviews

Budget hotels and accommodation in London

Tooting, London

Budget Hotel

Located in London, The Long Room Hotel and Bar offers 2-star accommodation with a garden. Offering a bar, the property is located within 5 km of The All England Lawn Tennis Club Centre Court.
Phenomenal value, literally 2 mins from the tube.

Shepherds Bush, London

Budget Hotel

Set in London, The Princess Victoria has a bar. The property is situated 3 km from Hammersmith Apollo and 3.3 km from Riverside Studios. The property is 3.5 km from Olympia Exhibition Centre.
Amazing venue, great room, great staff, good location and very stylish.

Highbury, London

Budget Hotel

Boasting a garden, Isledon Hotel is situated in London and is less than 1 km from Emirates Stadium. 2.2 km from Islington, the property is also 3.6 km away from King's Cross Theatre.
I 100% reccommend and will definitely be back here on my next trip to London.

Westminster Borough, London

Budget Hotel

Situated within 200 metres of Arts Theatre and 300 metres of Prince Of Wales Theatre, Assembly Hotel offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in London.
LOCATION IS EXCELLENT ROOFTOP LOOKS PROMISING

Westminster Borough, London

Budget Hotel

Located in London, 200 metres from Carnaby Street, Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road provides concierge services and free WiFi throughout the property.
Absolutely loved this hotel. Great location and the friendliest and most helpful staff.

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Westminster Borough, London

Central location

In the heart of London’s theatre district, the elegant Haymarket Hotel is surrounded by restaurants, bars, and is just next door to the Theatre Royal.
Fantastic. The decoration of the hotel. The food. The confortable room and bathroom.

Westminster Borough, London

Central location

Situated 5 minutes’ walk from Oxford Street, The Soho Hotel features a fully equipped gym with an on-site personal trainer.
Everything we could have wished for, this hotel was amazing from start to finish.

Westminster Borough, London

Central location

In the heart of Westminster, close to Buckingham Palace, these 5 AA Red Star luxurious suites are served by 3 acclaimed restaurants and the award-winning Spa at 51.
Amazing location! Excellent service and big comfortable apartment.

Westminster Borough, London

Central location

Featuring design to reflect contemporary London life, Charlotte Street Hotel also boasts features of classic elegance such as period fireplaces and a wood-panelled library room.
Fantastic comfy bed and great location!

Westminster Borough, London

Central location

Originally opened in 1889, the world-famous Savoy Hotel is situated on the banks of the Thames and less than 5 minutes' walk from The British Museum and The Royal Opera House.
What not to like? Loved the Breakfast, the SPA, the beds, robes, room service, service, porters,...

Covent Garden, London

Central location

Situated in the heart of London’s theatre district, Covent Garden Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Royal Opera House, and surrounded by some of London’s best restaurants, bars and nightlife.
The Covent Garden Hotel never fails to delight The decore and the lovely staff make it a place i...

27 Devonshire Terrace, Westminster Borough, London,
London

18 Albert Embankment, Lambeth, London,
London

This hotel in London has been booked 2867 times

8.5
Very good
7,547 reviews

Switch on in London

Renowned for its fashion, art and theatre scenes, the majestic city of London needs little introduction. A visit here offers museums of every kind, shopping in ramshackle markets, cutting-edge boutiques and luxury department stores, along with an endless range of international cuisine to enjoy.

Admire stunning views from the London Eye, a vast collection of British Museums and the relaxing greenery of the Hyde Park! Home to landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the stunning Westminster and Wembley Stadium, London has something for every traveller.

Make sure you visit fashionable Notting Hill and its colourful Portobello Market, pay a visit to the elegant West End entertainment district and shop till you drop on the famous Oxford Street. The city’s museums and galleries are among the best in the world and so are its restaurants and clubs! The famous London tube connects the city’s many sights and travelling on the Underground is an experience in itself.

Whether your London flight arrives at Heathrow airport, the world’s busiest, Gatwick, Stansted or Luton, you’re just a short ride from the heart of the city and its amazing attractions.

And don’t worry about the accommodations... Booking.com has a choice of over 1,000 luxury hotels, apartments and budget hostels, so just plan what you want to see and enjoy your perfect London holiday.

What guests said about London:

Jade

United Kingdom

10

We usually come to London between Christmas and New Year and...

We usually come to London between Christmas and New Year and it’s lovely but this year was extremely busy so we couldn’t do as much.
We gave up on madame tussauds even though we prebooked our tickets as the queues were 3hrs long! Instead we got a cab to Covent Garden where we ambled around listening to street opera and magicians which always make it worth going there. This time we visited a restaurant called Tuttons and only waited 10-15 minutes for a table for five so pretty good.
Beautiful carpaccio starter but I chose badly the main course and should have kept it Italian! They make some lovely cocktails which I recommend!
Cable cars over the river were a thrill as they’re much higher than we imagined.
Our accommodation was the Sunborn Yacht Hotel at Canary Wharf which I’ve reviewed also. Fantastic place to stay instead of a normal hotel and will return for a romantic weekend next time, leaving the rest of the family at home 😆.
The only way to travel is by cab as they know everything and you rarely get ripped off especially if it’s a real Londoner driving.
River taxis are also a great ride for sightseeing and they certainly do move fast.
Of course everywhere you go there is something to see especially when it comes to beautiful architecture through the ages.
The new Lego store is awesome!!!
All in all a great visit.

Anonymous

United Kingdom

10

Working long hours in London means I only had chance to...

Working long hours in London means I only had chance to explore during the weekends. Over several weekends me and my girlfriend stayed in various London Accommodation depending on our plans and what was Local.
I would recommend staying in more expensive Hostel rooms as a young couple over Hotels. We experienced both and came to the realisation that, if youre willing to pay a bit more for a private en-suite room in a Hostel, if you choose correctly, they can turn out to be nicer than a hotel.
One Hostel we would recommend is St James Backpackers. Nearest tube: Earls Court. Easy to get to and the facilities were great, the stairs were a bit of a hike but not an issue if youre able. Very clean double room and about 1/3 of the price of a budget hotel room with Holiday Inn that we had the week before.
The best way to get around London is definitely the Tube (goes without saying) the ease of this service is unparalleled. Do not rule out the London bus service also however, your oyster card will work on these as well and they're great for getting around Zones 2-3.
Ultimately i would suggest that the best way to see London is to explore every corner. Dont just stay in Zone 1 and do the tourist-y sights. Get out to Brixton or Camden for Nightlife. Visit the more niche museums rather than the swamped Natural History or Tower of London. I would suggest the Imperial War Museum if youre visiting with young teenagers, my little brother loved it.

Phil

United Kingdom

10

Having visited London on numerous occasions, this was with a...

Having visited London on numerous occasions, this was with a difference as I brought my pet dog along with me. Finding dog friendly accommodation at a reasonable price in central London is not an easy task. However, for anyone planning on bringing their doggie with them (small to medium size doggies only), then I can thoroughly recommend the 'Marylebone Inn Hotel' in Gloucester Place. This is probably the most economical dog friendly or otherwise hotel in central London, I paid £50 per night for a double room with ensuite bathroom and toilet and small kitchenette, incredible!.
The hotel, which is a Georgian terraced Grade 2 listed building, is clean, comfortable and soundproofed. Superb location for the West End, Marble Arch is just a 10 min walk. All the Royal Parks for walking your dog are within easy walking distance, Regents Park is just a step away. There is a bus stop directly outside the hotel, service 82 from Victoria railway Station. Plenty of local cafes and restaurants close by catering for all tastes. You could do no better.

Anonymous

United Kingdom

10

Commuter to Tourist - Lazy London Treat on a Budget

I work in London, but don't often stay up. So the chance for a lay in and no rush to get up and come in by train - was a welcome change. We'd partied the night before with friends at Be At One - Covent Garden (great 80's playlist). We then stumbled into Bills and had sticky Ribs - Yum! The walk back to Russell Square wasn't too far and we knew it would be a good location for our planned lazy day in London, the following day. I love Grand Old Hotels and we stayed at the Russell Hotel in a budget room. Not very large, but no London Room is - unless you have money to burn! We had a good breakfast and dropped our bags with Concierge - before heading for a morning in the British Museum. After a few hours wondering around (the clock room is awesome) we then headed to Scoff & Banter in Monmouth Street for lunch with friends. After a long and relaxed lunch - we became proper tourists and wandered with the crowds around Covent Garden. Finally we wandered back to the hotel, picked up our cases and jumped on the tube at Russell Square. Dinner was grabbed at Le Pain Quotidian at St. Pancras Station, before jumping on a late train - home.

Dayle

Australia

10

A whirl wind visit at a wonderful time of year.

I'm no stranger to London. It's a city I utterly adore. This trip however was only a one day/ night stopover. We arrived very early (6.30) in the morning & I always book the hotel for the night before so we were in our hotel room by 8.30am. We stayed this time at The Sumber Hotel in Mayfair. A very sweet little boutique hotel a block from Marble Arch & Oxford Street. Great location as we got all our shopping done on one street (that was the plan from the beginning)
It's Christmas, so the winter sky is dark but the streets are dazzling in festive decorations & fairy lights that keep the mood bright. Bustling crowds & busy shops are to be expected. I love the vibe of London any time of year, but Christmas time in London is one of my favourite times to be there.

Explore guest reviews of hotels in London

London

Avg. price/night: £109.65

8.8
Fabulous
3,884 reviews

What we liked about this hotel far outweighs what we didn't. The hotel staff was so friendly and helpful. The hotel was very clean and tidy, and the price was also good. With that being said, the price of hotels in London equals convenience or lack thereof. You get what you pay for. The hotel offered an amazing breakfast. The selection was good and kept us satisfied until dinner. The hotel was about a 10 minute, average paced walk from Waterloo station so that was convenient.

Kensington and Chelsea, London

Avg. price/night: £60

7.6
Good
2,414 reviews

We stayed in one of the Mayflower apartments (across the street from the main hotel). It was huge, modern, spotlessly clean and had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The staff were helpful and the hotel is very reasonably priced for its location, only a five minute walk from Earls Court tube station and lots of shops and restaurants only a 30 second walk away. Definitely staying here again next time we're in London!

Westminster Borough, London

Avg. price/night: £80

7.5
Good
1,041 reviews

Like most hotels that i book on the internet i was a liitle apprehensive given the cheap price compared to others however It was very clean and comfortable with a nice cosy bed. Continental breakfast was very nice too. Perfect for my stay in London and staff were very pleasant and helpful. Would definitely stay again when back in London

Westminster Borough, London

8.1
Very good
5,300 reviews

Very good value for money. Excellent location, close to main attractions. Only 5 minute walk from South Kensington tube station (Piccadilly/Circle/District lines). Rooms larger than most hotels of this price range in London. Small but functional bathroom. Good internet connection. I wish it were available all year long!

Westminster Borough, London

Avg. price/night: £281.35

9.0
Superb
843 reviews

Great location. Bus stop is in front of the door, hyde park corner and green park tube stations are close by. Rooms are much bigger than other hotels in London. Very modern and cosy interior. Staff was very polite. Breakfast service to the room was very rich and always served on time.

London

Avg. price/night: £43.71

6.0
Review score
1,171 reviews

The staff are fairly friendly and the location is very good. The bed was comfortable and for a London stay its ok value: I paid a lot more for supposedly 3 or 4 star hotels that are worse. But that's a reflection on the lack of decent places to stay on the cheap in the capital

London

Avg. price/night: £40

6.7
Review score
2,287 reviews

I was working on London for the day so travelled up the night before. Hspoily surprised at how cheap the cost for one night stay at Pembury - considering the prices of other hotels in the area London prices in the area. Hotel was clean and convenient and the staff were lovely!

Westminster Borough, London

Avg. price/night: £253.80

9.2
Superb
556 reviews

The room, cleanliness, wonderful service from front office, bell boy, porter and restaurant staffs and the hotel resto is amazing (hunter 486 ) i think its one of the best food in london
I forget to mention the bed, it made me sleep like a baby

Brent, London

Avg. price/night: £55

8.2
Very good
247 reviews

Staff were very polite when greeting, was very clean when we arrived, free WiFi, overall this accommodation is very good if your going to see a gig up and London, much cheaper then any of the hotels there and worth every penny

Southwark, London

Avg. price/night: £69

7.4
Good
2,285 reviews

It’s one of the nicer hotels I’ve stayed in in London and it brilliant value for money, it was modern, clean and very comfortable. We go the cheapest room but was still quite large with a decent bathroom.